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Date: | Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:35:47 -0500 |
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Gavin, not quite following you,
All I am saying, these countries arnt putting inputs into the land
historically, until now, than means bigger crops for the future. Bigger
crops means more potential for honey production, along with investment
into higher yielding crops, and more diversity in crops. This will lead
into having potential into producing whiter honeys as they start exploring
into canola production aswell as soybean.
All speculation, but, bottom line,
they are buying a tremendous amount of fertilizer. Its the start. no
speculation of them getting into the biofuel market, jsut feeding the
already hungry food market.
With the investment, they will produce higher quality products,
then we are in trouble.
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